No (correct me if I am wrong), as PauloPinho said, there is no route in the routing table that would match that IP address. Routers select a route that exists, and sends it to the route with the longest prefix.
However, in this case there isn't one, and so that's where the gateway of last resort comes in to play.
Would the Anwser not be A, due to the rule of specificity? that the the 192.0.2.0/24 would be the closest destination learned by EIGRP and as the router has 2 equal routes, would it not attempt to load balance?
No, in that route table have a gateway of last resort, and, if the address or network dont do a match in the route table, the router will send the packet to gateway.
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